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this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. there is breaking news in the search for four young men missing near philadelphia. a lawyer for 20-year-old cosmo dinardo says he's admitted killing them and has told investigators where to find the bodies. demarco morgan is at the pennsylvania farm where remains of at least one victim were buried. >> reporter: 20-year-old cosmo dinardo as he was being escorted by deputies apologized for his role in the deaths of the four missing men. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: dinardo's attorney, paul lane, says his client made a startling confession. >> he admitted to being part of or actually committing murder? >> of all four. >> yes. >> reporter: law enforcement says dinardo suffers from schizophrenia and will now face murder charges. yesterday he was arrested on charges that he tried to sell the car of tom meo for $500 a day after he went missing. philly.com has a snapchat of dinardo. last night law enforcement officials made the grim auscovery, uncovering the mass ga
this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. there is breaking news in the search for four young men missing near philadelphia. a lawyer for 20-year-old cosmo dinardo says he's admitted killing them and has told investigators where to find the bodies. demarco morgan is at the pennsylvania farm where remains of at least one victim were buried. >> reporter: 20-year-old cosmo dinardo as he was being escorted by...
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here is anthony mason. >> mason: good evening. a memorial here is growing larger by the hour as mourners anave flowers and words of condolence for victims of the massacre. that outpouring of love and sympathy is in sharp contrast with another image that emerged today-- the gunman lying dead in his 32nd-floor sniper's nest amid the arsenal he used to kill at least 59 people. more than 500 others were injured. the sheriff revealed today the attack lasted nine minutes, and about the search for a motive, he said investigators are in conversation with the killer's girlfriend, who is in the philippines. he called her "a person of he called her "a pd he expects inbstantial information in the next 48 hours. we have extensive coverage tonight, beginning with john blackstone. >> reporter: pictures of the pandemonium continued to show up on social media. the happy venue quickly turned into a bloody killing field as some fans dropped to the ground with nowhere safe to go. others literally ran for their lives. ( gunfire ) dis cab driver was tr
here is anthony mason. >> mason: good evening. a memorial here is growing larger by the hour as mourners anave flowers and words of condolence for victims of the massacre. that outpouring of love and sympathy is in sharp contrast with another image that emerged today-- the gunman lying dead in his 32nd-floor sniper's nest amid the arsenal he used to kill at least 59 people. more than 500 others were injured. the sheriff revealed today the attack lasted nine minutes, and about the search...
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i'm anthony mason. the disturbing images have been playing over and over, white supremacists holding a torchlight march friday night at the university of virginia in charlottesville. then their violent clashes saturday with counter-protesters that left at least 16 injured. and the sickening scene when a driver plowed into the crowd, killing a young woman and injuring 19. today, two days after this domestic terror attack, and after meeting with the attorney general and the f.b.i. director, the president finally condemned the hate groups by name. >> racism is evil, and those who o-use violence in its name are haiminals and thugs, including the k.k.k., neo-nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as americans. >> mason: the president took a y afof heat for failing to call out white supremacists immediately after the attack. now the job of his chief political strategist appears to ma in jeopardy. tjor garrett is at the white house with more on that. majo
i'm anthony mason. the disturbing images have been playing over and over, white supremacists holding a torchlight march friday night at the university of virginia in charlottesville. then their violent clashes saturday with counter-protesters that left at least 16 injured. and the sickening scene when a driver plowed into the crowd, killing a young woman and injuring 19. today, two days after this domestic terror attack, and after meeting with the attorney general and the f.b.i. director, the...
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this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. and this is our western edition. the atlantic ocean tonight is an alphabet soup of storms-- j, l, and m. hurricane jose, tropical depression lee, and hurricane maria. maria is the one posing the biggest threat. a category 4 hurricane, it's aiming for caribbean islands that took a beating earlier this month from hurricane irma. eric fisher is chief meteorologist at our cbs station wbz. how is it looking, eric? >> reporter: we'll start with the storm we've been tracking for two weeks, which is jose. it looks like a nor'easter. it's starting to lose some of the tropical characteristics. the track keeps it just off shore, but this will produce a lot of surf, rip current risk, and some strong winds near the coastline, not a worst-case storm here. the storm that has gone under rapid intensification these last 24 hours is maria. it was a tropical storm yesterday afternoon. now it's a category 4 hurricane, and we can look right in that eye. it cleared out this afternoon, a pinhole eye that is
this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. and this is our western edition. the atlantic ocean tonight is an alphabet soup of storms-- j, l, and m. hurricane jose, tropical depression lee, and hurricane maria. maria is the one posing the biggest threat. a category 4 hurricane, it's aiming for caribbean islands that took a beating earlier this month from hurricane irma. eric fisher is chief meteorologist at our cbs station wbz. how is it looking,...
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. >> mason: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. >> late today north korea test fired another ballistic missile. just hours earlier president trump warned that a major conflict with the communist nation is possible and secretary of state tillerson told the u.n. security council said that the confrontation could end with >> reporter: well, u.s. officials say that north korea launched an unidentified ballistic missile. the test happened early saturday morn asia time. just hours after the trump administration issued its latest warning. >> a nuclear powered u.s. a nuclear-powered u.s. navy strike group and japanese destroyers are now operating within striking range of north korea. a show of force meant to counter leader kim jong-un's continued missile tests. in an interview with reuters on thursday, president trump sounded a warning. >> reporter: his comments rattled u.s. ally south korea, whose leaders were also surprised to hear mr. trump say they pay $1 billion for a controversial missile defense system.
. >> mason: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. >> late today north korea test fired another ballistic missile. just hours earlier president trump warned that a major conflict with the communist nation is possible and secretary of state tillerson told the u.n. security council said that the confrontation could end with >> reporter: well, u.s. officials say that north korea launched an unidentified ballistic missile. the test...
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i'm anthony mason. we begin tonight with deadly gun violence on both coasts and a court battle aimed at stopping it. first, a gunman in remote rural area of northern california started shooting people at random. police say he killed four before they killed him. the wounded include school children. it happened in rancho tehama reserve, 130 miles north of sacramento. here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: the shooting spree omgan at 8:00 a.m. with reports of the gunman randomly firing out of his vehicle. tehama county sheriff phil johnson says he crashed a pickup truck, stole another car and started shooting. >> we know of no real connection to any of the victims. most of the victims in this case appear to be random selections. >> reporter: a mother and one of hir children were hit. >> she was transporting, i believe, her children to school, driving down the road, passed by the vehicle, and he opened fire on them without provocation or warning. >> reporter: the spree ended at scis elementary school where
i'm anthony mason. we begin tonight with deadly gun violence on both coasts and a court battle aimed at stopping it. first, a gunman in remote rural area of northern california started shooting people at random. police say he killed four before they killed him. the wounded include school children. it happened in rancho tehama reserve, 130 miles north of sacramento. here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: the shooting spree omgan at 8:00 a.m. with reports of the gunman randomly firing out...
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oc mason: also tonight... >> they call her pocahontas. >> mason: she calls it... >> a racial slur. >> mason: delivered at a ceremony honoring native americans. a manic monday at amazon as holiday shoppers hit the keyboard. tt it's so much easier to click. >> mason: and cigarette makers are advertising on television again. >> us tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch. >> mason: with one big itfference. >> smoking kills on average 1,200 americans every day. this is the "cbs evening news." >> and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. we begin tonight with a new alliance between the united states and britain. more than two centuries after americans revolted against the monarchy, a british prince has asked a commoner from the colonies to be his wife. and she's accepted. the 33-year-old prince of wales, will marry meghan markle, the 36-year-old hollywood actress. the announcement came today in anndon. charlie charlie d'agata is there. >> i fell in love with meghan so incredibly quickly was sort of confirmation for me that all the stars were aligned, everythi
oc mason: also tonight... >> they call her pocahontas. >> mason: she calls it... >> a racial slur. >> mason: delivered at a ceremony honoring native americans. a manic monday at amazon as holiday shoppers hit the keyboard. tt it's so much easier to click. >> mason: and cigarette makers are advertising on television again. >> us tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch. >> mason: with one big itfference. >> smoking kills on average 1,200...
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i'm anthony mason. an american soldier on active duty has been arrested in hawaii on terrorism charges. the f.b.i. accuses 34-year-old soldier ikaika kang of providing material support to isis. cbs news justice reporter paula reid is following the developing story. paula? r reporter: u.s. officials say this american soldier swore allegiance to isis and offered to provide the terror group with military documents and military training. the investigation started more than a year ago and included the e b.i. and the u.s. army. o w, kang is active duty and stationed in hawaii. he was arrested by an f.b.i. tat team saturday night. his service record indicates that he was deployed to afghanistan in 2013 and iraq in 2011. he was highly decorated. according to officials, he was acting alone, but it is not loown whether or not he made contact with the terror group. officials say the public was never at risk. now, he is expected to appear in federal court this afternoon in hawaii. so far the army has had no comment
i'm anthony mason. an american soldier on active duty has been arrested in hawaii on terrorism charges. the f.b.i. accuses 34-year-old soldier ikaika kang of providing material support to isis. cbs news justice reporter paula reid is following the developing story. paula? r reporter: u.s. officials say this american soldier swore allegiance to isis and offered to provide the terror group with military documents and military training. the investigation started more than a year ago and included...
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i'm anthony mason. all eyes turn to wall street monday morning as investors brace for the fallout from the downgrade of u.s. credit. stocks lost nearly a trillion dollars in value last week. that was before standard & poor's cut america's credit rating for the first time in history. and the head of the agency's ratings committee said today if the u.s. doesn't clean up its fiscal act, it could be downgraded again within six months. >> the outlook indicates at least a one-in-three chance of a downgrade over that period. >> mason: s&p has blamed partisan bickering in part in washington for its decision. but as witt johnson reports, the bickering continued today. >> gentlemen... >> reporter: following america's credit downgrade, more bickering, democrats and republicans taking their targets. >> it is a tea party problem. i think they have been smoking some of that tea, not just drinking it. >> if this president had failed to lead in any other private sector enterprise, he would be fired. >> reporter: partis
i'm anthony mason. all eyes turn to wall street monday morning as investors brace for the fallout from the downgrade of u.s. credit. stocks lost nearly a trillion dollars in value last week. that was before standard & poor's cut america's credit rating for the first time in history. and the head of the agency's ratings committee said today if the u.s. doesn't clean up its fiscal act, it could be downgraded again within six months. >> the outlook indicates at least a one-in-three...
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. >> mason: o.j. simpson is going free. also tonight, the president blasts his attorney general-- >> he should have told me before he took the job. >> mason: --for recusing himself in the russia investigation. >> i would have picked somebody else. >> mason: the special counsel at ts aim at trump business transactions. >> would that be a breach of yat his actual charge is? >> i would say yeah. i would say yes. >> mason: senator john mccain fights the battle of his life. >> he is yelling at me to buck up, so i'm going to buck up. on: ason: and, a young boy's trip back in time. >> yeah, i think it's crazy. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. it was all very familiar. millions of americans glued to their televisions, waiting to hear the fate of o.j. simpson. but it was two decades later, two decades after simpson was acquitted of murder charges in the trial of the century. today, the question was whether simpson would be granted parole after serving nine years
. >> mason: o.j. simpson is going free. also tonight, the president blasts his attorney general-- >> he should have told me before he took the job. >> mason: --for recusing himself in the russia investigation. >> i would have picked somebody else. >> mason: the special counsel at ts aim at trump business transactions. >> would that be a breach of yat his actual charge is? >> i would say yeah. i would say yes. >> mason: senator john mccain fights...
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enjoy the relief. >> mason: the ford motor company came up with a >> mason: the ford motor company came up with a possible explanation today for carbon monoxide seeping into the police interceptor model of the explorer s.u.v. some officers claim they were overcome by the fumes. kris van cleave spoke with one of them. >> reporter: what goes through your mind? >> i could have killed somebody. i could have-- i could have died. i could have got killed. >> reporter: henderson, louisiana officer brandy sickey says she blacked out behind the wheel and crashed her ford explorer police cruiser in april. >> i could have had somebody in the back seat, transporting them to the jail. i could have killed them. when it hit me, i didn't even know i was in a crash. >> reporter: according to medical records from after the crash, doctors diagnosed with sickey with carbon monoxide poisoning. tests showed potentially dangerous levels of the gas in her blood, even more than two hours later. what did the doctors tell you about the level of your carbon monoxide? >> that it was near fatal. it was near lethal. >
enjoy the relief. >> mason: the ford motor company came up with a >> mason: the ford motor company came up with a possible explanation today for carbon monoxide seeping into the police interceptor model of the explorer s.u.v. some officers claim they were overcome by the fumes. kris van cleave spoke with one of them. >> reporter: what goes through your mind? >> i could have killed somebody. i could have-- i could have died. i could have got killed. >> reporter:...
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i'm anthony mason. not since british troops paid a visit in 1814 has the white house had so many fires to put out. the president is feuding with the attorney general. congressional republicans are up in arms about it. the communications director is going at it with the chief of staff over leaks. health care is on the critical list, and the boy scouts felt it necessary to apologize for an appearance by the commander in chief. here's major garrett at the white house. >> reporter: for the first time, attorney general jeff sessions reacted publicly to days of withering presidential criticism over his decision to recuse himself from the russia investigation. >> well, it's kind of hurtful, but the president of the united states is a strong leader. >> reporter: fearing mr. trump might fire sessions or special counsel robert mueller, who is handling the investigation, south carolina republican lindsey graham issued a blunt warning. >> if jeff sessions is fired, there will be holy hell to pay. any effort to go a
i'm anthony mason. not since british troops paid a visit in 1814 has the white house had so many fires to put out. the president is feuding with the attorney general. congressional republicans are up in arms about it. the communications director is going at it with the chief of staff over leaks. health care is on the critical list, and the boy scouts felt it necessary to apologize for an appearance by the commander in chief. here's major garrett at the white house. >> reporter: for the...
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i'm anthony mason. search parties are out tonight in arizona's tonto national forest, picking through mud and debris for a man missing since saturday. he was one of 14 family members swept away in a flash flood. four were rescued, but at least nine were killed. mireya villarreal reports the flood was triggered by a rain storm eight miles upstream. >> reporter: this wall of water six feet high at times caught families completely off guard. cell phone video shows a man in a tree above the raging river, clinging to a young child. >> all of a sudden this wall of water and rock and debris and everything just came rushing at them. y reporter: it was drizzling as 14 family members celebrated maria raya's 26th birthday at a popular swimming hole when suddenly dark floodwaters filled with debris came barreling down the east verde river. the flash flood started when a thunderstorm hit an area scorched by last month's highline fire. yee fire chief ron setelmeyer says it was more violent than most because the water
i'm anthony mason. search parties are out tonight in arizona's tonto national forest, picking through mud and debris for a man missing since saturday. he was one of 14 family members swept away in a flash flood. four were rescued, but at least nine were killed. mireya villarreal reports the flood was triggered by a rain storm eight miles upstream. >> reporter: this wall of water six feet high at times caught families completely off guard. cell phone video shows a man in a tree above the...
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>> mason: jeff pegues, thanks. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," is the tight seating in coach a danger to air travelers? and later, a new study raises concerns about a possible link between the flu shot and miscarriages. and we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. steve chooses to walk over the26.2 miles,9 days... that's a marathon. and he does it with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. if yand constipation,ling and you're overwhelmed by everything you've tried-- all those laxatives, daily probiotics, endless fiber-- it could be wearing on you. tell your doctor what you've tried, an
>> mason: jeff pegues, thanks. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," is the tight seating in coach a danger to air travelers? and later, a new study raises concerns about a possible link between the flu shot and miscarriages. and we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate...
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, i'm anthony mason. the occupy wall street movement that began with a hand full of people in lower manhattan spread to at least 85 cities on six continents today, including europe, where government austerity measures are helping to stoke the rage and asia, where income inequality is hitting particularly hard. we have two reports on the overseas demonstrations, beginning with charlie d'agata in london. >> reporter: in italy, what began as a peaceful protest turned bloody as hundreds of demonstrators fought running battles with police in a rampage through the streets around rome's historic landmarks. riot police battle back with tear gas and water cannons. one italian politician called it chaos nothing less than urban guerilla warfare. today's protesters are angered by crippling unemployment, and an $83 billion austerity package that both raised taxes and took away government benefits. the organized demonstrations were largely far more peaceful in other european cities. thousands gathered in madrid, lisbon
, i'm anthony mason. the occupy wall street movement that began with a hand full of people in lower manhattan spread to at least 85 cities on six continents today, including europe, where government austerity measures are helping to stoke the rage and asia, where income inequality is hitting particularly hard. we have two reports on the overseas demonstrations, beginning with charlie d'agata in london. >> reporter: in italy, what began as a peaceful protest turned bloody as hundreds of...
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here is anthony mason. >> mason: america is a nation in mourning tonight for victims of the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s. history. isod evening. it happened late last night just jhind me. that is the 43-story mandalay bay hotel & casino. las vegas police say a heavily armed gunman broke windows on the 32nd floor and fired down on thousands of people attending an open-air concert. many fled down this street that's right behind me here. there is still crime scene tape up. you can see bloody footprints on the sidewalk and the clothes they left behind as they literally ran for their lives. fo least 59 people were killed, more than 500 injured, most of them by the gunfire. police say the gunman, 64-year- old stephen paddock, of mesquite, nevada, killed himself before they arrived. they have not determined a motive, but they say they have found no links to terrorism. we have extensive coverage tonight beginning with john blackstone. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: country music star jason aldean was on stage when the firing began. (rapid gunfire) shortly after 10:00 local time. (rapid gunfire
here is anthony mason. >> mason: america is a nation in mourning tonight for victims of the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s. history. isod evening. it happened late last night just jhind me. that is the 43-story mandalay bay hotel & casino. las vegas police say a heavily armed gunman broke windows on the 32nd floor and fired down on thousands of people attending an open-air concert. many fled down this street that's right behind me here. there is still crime scene tape up. you...
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i'm anthony mason. the on-again-off-again presidential teleprompter was off again, and the president went off again on the media, fellow republicans, and anything else that came to mind. at a tuesday night rally in phoenix, the president also defended his charlottesville comments, though he did some careful editing. here's chip reid. >> it's time to expose the crooked media deception. >> reporter: president trump returned to his fiery campaign trail rhetoric last night in phoenix, a sharp contrast to today in reno, where he read from a teleprompter and struck a measured tone before veterans at the american legion convention. >> it is time to heal the wounds that divide us and to seek a new unity based on the common values that unite us. >> reporter: but in phoenix, he once again defended remarks he made after a violent white supremacist rally earlier this month. one woman was killed when a man drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters. >> here's what i said on saturday: we condemn in the stronges
i'm anthony mason. the on-again-off-again presidential teleprompter was off again, and the president went off again on the media, fellow republicans, and anything else that came to mind. at a tuesday night rally in phoenix, the president also defended his charlottesville comments, though he did some careful editing. here's chip reid. >> it's time to expose the crooked media deception. >> reporter: president trump returned to his fiery campaign trail rhetoric last night in phoenix, a...
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mason. scott pelley had been reporting from the new jersey shore but the hurricane has knocked out our link to him. hurricane sandy is about to make landfall near atlantic city, but the impact of this storm is being felt all along the east coast. the governors of 14 states from north carolina to maine have declared states of emergency. let's get the latest now from cbs news hurricane consultant david bernard. david? >> good evening, anthony. a lot of trouble up and down the east coast tonight. sandy is basically not a drop cam system anymore, but the effects are all going to be the same. let's start with where the storm is right now and, again, we are looking at very strong waves occurring all across ptions of the jersey and also long island sound. notice just offshore we're seeing some of these wave heights still indicated near 45 feet, maybe higher. and even though the storm is here, anthony, it's still pushing a lot of water in from the east and southeast. in fact, i was looking at some o
mason. scott pelley had been reporting from the new jersey shore but the hurricane has knocked out our link to him. hurricane sandy is about to make landfall near atlantic city, but the impact of this storm is being felt all along the east coast. the governors of 14 states from north carolina to maine have declared states of emergency. let's get the latest now from cbs news hurricane consultant david bernard. david? >> good evening, anthony. a lot of trouble up and down the east coast...
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here's anthony mason. >> mason: good evening. we're on the 38th floor of the e ndalay bay resort and casino nerlooking the scene of the sunday night massacre. this is the view stephen paddock had when he opened fire on more than 20,000 people at a country music concert. when it was over, 58 were dead. from here, you can see the festival grounds still littered with the debris and belongings of victims and those who fled look rie in panic. you can also look right into the sniper's nest where, throughout the day, federal investigators could be seen taking measurements in the window from which the gunman opened fire. room 135 on the 32nd floor. ae president flew by this building today as he came here .o comfort victims and meet with first responders. and f.b.i. agents interviewed paddock's girlfriend today as they search for a motive for the attack. john blackstone begins our coverage. >> reporter: this afternoon, marilou danley was questioned at the f.b.i.'s los angeles field office. danley returned voluntarily last night after visi
here's anthony mason. >> mason: good evening. we're on the 38th floor of the e ndalay bay resort and casino nerlooking the scene of the sunday night massacre. this is the view stephen paddock had when he opened fire on more than 20,000 people at a country music concert. when it was over, 58 were dead. from here, you can see the festival grounds still littered with the debris and belongings of victims and those who fled look rie in panic. you can also look right into the sniper's nest...
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this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. a disaster is unfolding south of the border. a powerful magnitude-7.1 earthquake struck central mexico today, southeast of mexico city. panicked residents poured into the streets as buildings crumbled. many others were trapped in the rubble. they've just begun to count the >> the death toll quickly reached triple digits and the frantic search goes on for lives that can be saved. >> we begin our coverage with adrian bard in mexico.shake at d felt like it would never stop. >> this one seemed like the big one. >> lost all communication, to cellphone, no land line, no internet, no electricity, in other mexicoborhoods at least two dozen buildings ghcaved in.ty n >> crashing to the ground while and ran, the roofs of two elementary schools caved in, children are still trapped inside. >> rescue workers and ordinary citizens are trying to remove the rubble. >> many, many people are injured here, and even more still feeling panicked, everywhere there are people on the streets and small piles of
this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. a disaster is unfolding south of the border. a powerful magnitude-7.1 earthquake struck central mexico today, southeast of mexico city. panicked residents poured into the streets as buildings crumbled. many others were trapped in the rubble. they've just begun to count the >> the death toll quickly reached triple digits and the frantic search goes on for lives that can be saved....
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this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. president trump has turned crossing the line into a political art form. but when he lashed out at two cable tv hosts this morning, he may have ventured into new territory. now, members of both parties are calling him out. major garrett begins our coverage. he reporter: the president fired off his tweets shortly before 9:00 a.m., just as msnbc's "morning joe" program was wrapping up. mr. trump called anchors mika brzezinski and joe scarborough, "low-i.q. crazy mika" and "psycho joe." then he added, the two visited him at his mar-a-lago resort last winter, and said brzezinski was bleeding badly from a face- lift. this photo on social media appears to confirm the visit. on today's "morning joe" program, brzezinski had been critical of mr. trump. >> nothing makes a man feel better than making a fake cover of a magazine about himself, lying every day and destroying the country. >> reporter: but the personal nature of the president's tweets drew immediate condemnation, including from republ
this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. president trump has turned crossing the line into a political art form. but when he lashed out at two cable tv hosts this morning, he may have ventured into new territory. now, members of both parties are calling him out. major garrett begins our coverage. he reporter: the president fired off his tweets shortly before 9:00 a.m., just as msnbc's "morning joe" program was...
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. >> mason: former u.s.a. gymnastics doctor larry nassar pleads guilty to sexual assault. >> you used your position of trust in the most vile way. >> i am grateful for the army of women that has stopped a pedophile. >> mason: also tonight, three weeks after the halloween terror attack, new york tightens sgcurity for the thanksgiving day parade. a north korean soldier makes a daring break for freedom. ♪ come on now and meet everybody ♪ and hear our singin' we mason: and that 70s show. we'll remember the singer it turned into a teen idol ♪ i think i love you >> mason: david cassidy. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. in a michigan courtroom today, former doctor larry nassar pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting seven girls, most of them gymnasts. nasser told his victims he is sorry. one of his high-profiler accusers not part of this case is olympian aly raisman. in a tweet she criticized the court for referring to nasser as a doctor.
. >> mason: former u.s.a. gymnastics doctor larry nassar pleads guilty to sexual assault. >> you used your position of trust in the most vile way. >> i am grateful for the army of women that has stopped a pedophile. >> mason: also tonight, three weeks after the halloween terror attack, new york tightens sgcurity for the thanksgiving day parade. a north korean soldier makes a daring break for freedom. ♪ come on now and meet everybody ♪ and hear our singin' we mason:...
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i'm anthony mason. president trump gave his attorney general a very public, very humiliating thrashing today and left open the possibility of firing him. speaking in the rose garden, the president made clear that jeff sessions is a thorn in his side, most notably for recusing himself from the russia investigation, which led to the appointment of a special counsel. here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> but i am disappointed in the attorney general. he should not have recused himself almost immediately after he took office, and if he was going to recuse himself, he should have told me prior to taking office, and i would have quite simply picked somebody else. >> reporter: president trump denied attorney general jeff daysions is twisting in the wind, but after days of steady criticism the president declined to offer a vote of confidence or say definitively he would not fire sessions. >> we will see what happens. time will tell. time will tell. >> reporter: if sessions is wondering how to
i'm anthony mason. president trump gave his attorney general a very public, very humiliating thrashing today and left open the possibility of firing him. speaking in the rose garden, the president made clear that jeff sessions is a thorn in his side, most notably for recusing himself from the russia investigation, which led to the appointment of a special counsel. here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> but i am disappointed in the attorney general. he should not have...
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>> mason: good evening, scott's off tonight. i'm anthony mason. the sigh of relief that came when the house passed the fiscal cliff deal was soon drowned out by a roar of anger. governors chris christie of new jersey and andrew cuomo of new york, along with senators and house members from those states, blasted house speaker john boehner today for putting off a vote on aid for victims of superstorm sandy. we have three reports on all this tonight. first, elaine quijano on the storms of protest over sandy aid that got action. elaine? >> reporter: good evening to you, anthony. well, here at the state house in new jersey, republican governor chris christie said the people of his state are being used as political pawns just two months after sandy hit. >> 66 days and counting. shame on you. shame on congress. >> reporter: superstorm sandy caused over $36 billion in damage in new jersey. governor christie says he was assured by congressional leaders that the aid package would be put to a vote, but house speaker boehner pulled the legislation and did not
>> mason: good evening, scott's off tonight. i'm anthony mason. the sigh of relief that came when the house passed the fiscal cliff deal was soon drowned out by a roar of anger. governors chris christie of new jersey and andrew cuomo of new york, along with senators and house members from those states, blasted house speaker john boehner today for putting off a vote on aid for victims of superstorm sandy. we have three reports on all this tonight. first, elaine quijano on the storms of...
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russ mitchell, cbs news, new york. >> mason: and that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. good night, and happy new year. captioning sponsored by cbs country on your favorite fast-food menus. ((79 - 9:50:35 >>> a new year and a number of new laws. the changes taking place across the country on your favorite fast food menu. >> just like any city part is bad and part is wonderful. >>> may be difficult for some people in the bay area to believe that the overall crime rate in oakland is down for a fourth year in a row. >>> and the first new year's baby. cbs5 eyewitness news is next. ,,
russ mitchell, cbs news, new york. >> mason: and that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. good night, and happy new year. captioning sponsored by cbs country on your favorite fast-food menus. ((79 - 9:50:35 >>> a new year and a number of new laws. the changes taking place across the country on your favorite fast food menu. >> just like any city part is bad and part is wonderful. >>> may be difficult for some people in the bay area to...
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on mason: kris van cleave. thanks, kris. up next, he's not old enough to drive, drink, or vote, but he's llout to graduate college. asmy family tree,ing i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sug
on mason: kris van cleave. thanks, kris. up next, he's not old enough to drive, drink, or vote, but he's llout to graduate college. asmy family tree,ing i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud...
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i'm anthony mason. it looks like the race for the democratic presidential nomination will be a fight to the finish after hillary clinton narrowly won the primary in kentucky yesterday, and bernie sanders took oregon, clinton now has 96% of the delegates she needs to clinch. it's nearly impossible for sanders to catch her, but he's not giving up, and the party rift is widening. here's nancy cordes. >> i reject any implication that our campaign supports violence. >> reporter: a defiant sanders told cbs news today that his campaign did not encourage the chaos at nevada's democratic convention over the weekend. >> for democratic leaders in nevada and elsewhere to suggest that our campaign has anything to do with creating violence is an outrage and unacceptable. >> reporter: state party officials have accused the sanders camp of convincing "an irrational minority that the haoceedings had been rigged against them," which led to a day of unrest. his supporters later posted the state party chair's number online
i'm anthony mason. it looks like the race for the democratic presidential nomination will be a fight to the finish after hillary clinton narrowly won the primary in kentucky yesterday, and bernie sanders took oregon, clinton now has 96% of the delegates she needs to clinch. it's nearly impossible for sanders to catch her, but he's not giving up, and the party rift is widening. here's nancy cordes. >> i reject any implication that our campaign supports violence. >> reporter: a...
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i'm anthony mason. president trump is heading to paris tonight after tweeting that the white house is functioning perfectly. he also said he has little time to watch television, but he apparently saw his son on fox last night. the president said, "don, jr., did a good job in the interview" and was, "open, transparent, and innocent." we begin tonight with major garrett at the white house. in in retrospect, i probably would have done things a little nefferently. >> reporter: donald trump, jr., told fox news he now realizes the meeting with the russian government lawyer looks bad but still wishes it had produced the promised damaging information on hillary clinton. >> it was literally just a waste of 20 minutes, which was a shame. i reporter: in an interview t day with reuters, president trump defended his son, saying, "i think many people would have held that meeting." the president also said he only learned of it a couple of days ago. the june 2016 meeting was arranged by music promoter rob goldstone on
i'm anthony mason. president trump is heading to paris tonight after tweeting that the white house is functioning perfectly. he also said he has little time to watch television, but he apparently saw his son on fox last night. the president said, "don, jr., did a good job in the interview" and was, "open, transparent, and innocent." we begin tonight with major garrett at the white house. in in retrospect, i probably would have done things a little nefferently. >>...
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anthony. >> mason: seth doane, thanks, seth. the news of the bin laden videos broke late in the day, and pakistan, which was already in turmoil over the circumstances of his death. elizabeth palmer is in islamabad tonight with reaction there. liz, how did the pakistanis respond to this? >> reporter: we're going to see widespread reaction tomorrow because the video only began to surface around midnight, but on the newscasts at midnight, we got a flavor of how things will be presented. basically, pakistanis are going to be told, look, these vooz don't prove anything. they don't show that osama bin laden was in that compound in abbottabad. pakistan is still in denial. they're inching up to-- to coming to grips with the fact that this colossal security failure has happened inside the country. but it's going to take some time for them to come to grips with it. the implications are huge. people have lost respect for the army-- which used to be very respected-- and, also, they have to realize that there may, indeed, be rogue elements i
anthony. >> mason: seth doane, thanks, seth. the news of the bin laden videos broke late in the day, and pakistan, which was already in turmoil over the circumstances of his death. elizabeth palmer is in islamabad tonight with reaction there. liz, how did the pakistanis respond to this? >> reporter: we're going to see widespread reaction tomorrow because the video only began to surface around midnight, but on the newscasts at midnight, we got a flavor of how things will be...
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i'm anthony mason. the russia investigation the president calls fake has just become a very real problem for his son. today donald trump, jr., released an exchange of e-mails in which he accepts what is purported to be an offer of help from the russian government in his father's campaign against hillary clinton. a russian lawyer was to deliver dirt on clinton in june of last year at that trump tower meeting we first learned about last weekend. it involved trump, jr., brother- in-law jared kushner, and campaign chairman paul manafort. we have extensive coverage tonight, including major garrett on team trump's changing stories, nancy cordes with the political fallout, and julianna goldman on the legal implications. but we begin with jeff pegues, loo is following the e-mail trail. >> reporter: the first e-mail on june 3rd was blunt. music publicist robert goldstone wrote donald trump, jr., that a russian official had offered to provide the trump campaign with some official documents and information that wo
i'm anthony mason. the russia investigation the president calls fake has just become a very real problem for his son. today donald trump, jr., released an exchange of e-mails in which he accepts what is purported to be an offer of help from the russian government in his father's campaign against hillary clinton. a russian lawyer was to deliver dirt on clinton in june of last year at that trump tower meeting we first learned about last weekend. it involved trump, jr., brother- in-law jared...
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. >> mason: today, we saw. ese president presses control- alt-right-delete and gives his chief strategist the boot. igso tonight, barcelona marches in defiance of terrorists as more arrests are made in a widening plot. >> this is all for the lovely eclipse! >> mason: eclipse fever. >> there's no way of actually counting how many people will come. we know there will be a lot. >> mason: and steve hartman. how do you honor your number one friend? >> by god, it was right there. i said, "this guy was the greatest plumber ever. this is what we're going to do." >> mason: may he rest in peace. ( toilet flushing ) this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening, i'm anthony mason. there was another shake-up at the white house today. chief strategist steve bannon is out. he joins chief of staff reince priebus, national security adviser michael flynn, and press secretary sean spicer as original team trump members shown the door. bannon's departure came as president trump was sequest
. >> mason: today, we saw. ese president presses control- alt-right-delete and gives his chief strategist the boot. igso tonight, barcelona marches in defiance of terrorists as more arrests are made in a widening plot. >> this is all for the lovely eclipse! >> mason: eclipse fever. >> there's no way of actually counting how many people will come. we know there will be a lot. >> mason: and steve hartman. how do you honor your number one friend? >> by god, it...
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this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. the united states and north korea exchanged new warnings today, the north threatening again to attack guam, and the u.s. warning of a response that would knock out the communist regime and destroy its people. at the same time, the secretary of state tried to reassure americans and the world that we are not on the brink of nuclear war. it all began yesterday with a statement from the president that caught everyone, including his top advisers, off guard. here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> reporter: faced with new evidence of north korea's nuclear progress and knowing the president had grown weary of diplomatic niceties, his national security advisers agreed on a tough statement. bey didn't expect this: >> north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> reporter: today, white house saess secretary sarah sanders toid advisers were aware of the president
this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. the united states and north korea exchanged new warnings today, the north threatening again to attack guam, and the u.s. warning of a response that would knock out the communist regime and destroy its people. at the same time, the secretary of state tried to reassure americans and the world that we are not on the brink of nuclear war. it all began yesterday with a statement...
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i'm anthony mason. the trump administration denied today that political connections had anything to do with restoring electrical connections to puerto rico. a huge contract was awarded to a tiny company in whitefish, montana, home town of interior secretary ryan zinke. zinke today said he had nothing to do with the contract. cbs news correspondent david begnaud set out today to find the headquarters of the company somewhere in the middle of nowhere. >> reporter: nestled down this long driveway in whitefish, montana, is a one-story wooden house which is the home of whitefish energy, the tiny energy company with only two full-time employees surprised many. ( doorbell ) there's mail for andy techmanski. when it received a $300 million no-bid contract to help rebuild puerto rico's electrical grid. whitefish has never worked on a project of this size. i mean we're kind of in the middle of nowhere. it's beautiful out here, but it certainly doesn't look like a headquarters for an energy company. a hi, i'm andy
i'm anthony mason. the trump administration denied today that political connections had anything to do with restoring electrical connections to puerto rico. a huge contract was awarded to a tiny company in whitefish, montana, home town of interior secretary ryan zinke. zinke today said he had nothing to do with the contract. cbs news correspondent david begnaud set out today to find the headquarters of the company somewhere in the middle of nowhere. >> reporter: nestled down this long...
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. >> mason: the tsa gets an f. airport screeners fame, test after consideration fail, test after test. also tonight many the momentum shifts. democrats rack up big wins. >> there are four >> mason: newcomers shake up politics. >> it's okay to be you. >> mason: trump supporters grade his presidency. >> nobody gives him the benefit the doubt. is the trump justice department trying to force a sale of cnn? kevin spacey faces new allegations. >> my son said to me, kevin spacey tried to rape me. >> mason: the final moments before pitching ace ray halladay crashed in the gulf. was his plane safe? >> this is are extraordinary >> this is extraordinary to have three accidents in six, seven months. >> mason: and a former president performs his civic duty. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. screeners continue to miss fake bombs during undercover test. jeff pegues is following this. jeff. >> reporter: the new report by the dhs inspector-general found conti
. >> mason: the tsa gets an f. airport screeners fame, test after consideration fail, test after test. also tonight many the momentum shifts. democrats rack up big wins. >> there are four >> mason: newcomers shake up politics. >> it's okay to be you. >> mason: trump supporters grade his presidency. >> nobody gives him the benefit the doubt. is the trump justice department trying to force a sale of cnn? kevin spacey faces new allegations. >> my son said...
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." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. they had no idea what they were walking into. tonight, cbs news has new details of the october ambush in niger that left four american soldiers dead and their bodies stripped. they were part of a larger force of u.s. and nigerian troops on a reconnaissance mission near the border with mali, where islamic terrorists are known to travel. at some point, their orders changed and the soldiers were forced to camp outside for the night. the pentagon has said little about what happened next, so our debora patta went to the ambush site in niger for answers. >> reporter: the village of tongo tongo is so remote, our nigerian military escorts had trouble finding the road to get there. this is where the 12-member 13erican team and 13 nigerian soldiers stopped to get supplies. villager adamou bubaker told us he saw three or four armed men on motorcycles approach the u.s. convoy. he was so nervous, he walked 25 miles to speak to us at another location. "we thought that if it was just a few terrorist
." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. they had no idea what they were walking into. tonight, cbs news has new details of the october ambush in niger that left four american soldiers dead and their bodies stripped. they were part of a larger force of u.s. and nigerian troops on a reconnaissance mission near the border with mali, where islamic terrorists are known to travel. at some point, their orders changed and the soldiers were forced to...
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>> mason: dr. jon lapook. thanks, jon. coming up next on the cbs evening news, humans are draining the swamp. what's being done to save the berglades. ave the everglades. your rates y mutual won't raise due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. abreak through your allergies.? try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to m
>> mason: dr. jon lapook. thanks, jon. coming up next on the cbs evening news, humans are draining the swamp. what's being done to save the berglades. ave the everglades. your rates y mutual won't raise due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required....
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." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. hurricane maria, the most powerful storm to hit puerto rico in more than 80 years has knocked out power to the entire island of nearly 3.5 million people. maria made landfall today as a category 4 and touched off catastrophic flooding. the storm is moving away from puerto rico tonight, toward the dominican republic, and tomorrow, the bahamas. david begnaud is in san juan. >> reporter: maria's blinding rain and vicious 155-mile-per- hour winds tore across this island just before 7:00 a.m. o buildings like they were soda can tops. it turned streets into rivers and debris into missiles. puerto rico's governor is telling people to stay calm, but he's warning that the island is on the verge of losing communication. in one neighborhood, 80% of the homes are destroyed, and the entire island of puerto rico is without power. maria already left a trail of destruction on the islands of the direct path of the storm. in puerto rico, floodwater rushed through guaynabo. people were clinging to each
." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. hurricane maria, the most powerful storm to hit puerto rico in more than 80 years has knocked out power to the entire island of nearly 3.5 million people. maria made landfall today as a category 4 and touched off catastrophic flooding. the storm is moving away from puerto rico tonight, toward the dominican republic, and tomorrow, the bahamas. david begnaud is in san juan. >> reporter: maria's...
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>> mason: a ticket to the "titanic." people are paying a fortune to tour the wreckage. >> ever since i've had a job, i've been saving to go on the "titanic." >> mason: and steve hartman, a young boy meets his idol. >> he's about 11, maybe 12, and he's saying, "mom, mommy, i met rod carew today." >> mason: and how fate brought them together again years later in a way no one could imagine. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> mason: good evening. scott's off tonight. i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. it is saturday in north korea, a major holiday in the reclusive communist nation, the anniversary of the founder kim il-sung. and there is concern around the world that his grandson, dictator kim jong-un, will use the occasion to flex his military muscle and conduct another nuclear test in defiance of the united states. ben tracy is in the north korean capital pyongyang. >> reporter: north korea has already staged four ballistic missile tests this year, and despite warnings from the u.s. and china
>> mason: a ticket to the "titanic." people are paying a fortune to tour the wreckage. >> ever since i've had a job, i've been saving to go on the "titanic." >> mason: and steve hartman, a young boy meets his idol. >> he's about 11, maybe 12, and he's saying, "mom, mommy, i met rod carew today." >> mason: and how fate brought them together again years later in a way no one could imagine. this is the "cbs evening news" with...
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this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. the senate health care bill is in a politically-induced coma. republicans couldn't come up with enough votes from their own party to pass the alternative to obamacare today. so they put off the vote until after the holiday break. an embarrassing setback for the g.o.p. leadership. here's chief congressional y rrespondent nancy cordes. >> we're delaying the process so that we can close those remaining issues. >> reporter: the senate's republican leader postponed the vote in the face of mounting owposition from his own party's lawmakers, like maine's susan collins. >> it's evident to me that there are a lot of concerns-- i'm not the only one, by any means-- about the senate bill. >> reporter: they discussed n ose concerns in a late- rnternoon meeting with the president, who downplayed the party divide. >> so we're going to talk, and we're going to see what we can do. we're getting very close. >> reporter: but he finds himself short on outside allies. the conservative club for growth henn
this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. the senate health care bill is in a politically-induced coma. republicans couldn't come up with enough votes from their own party to pass the alternative to obamacare today. so they put off the vote until after the holiday break. an embarrassing setback for the g.o.p. leadership. here's chief congressional y rrespondent nancy cordes. >> we're delaying the process so that we can...
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anthony. >> mason: demarco, thanks. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," the insurance industry hopes this will persuade back seat passengers to buckle up. up. whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. to f...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your d
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>> mason: bob schieffer, thanks. next week here on sunday morning, daniel radcliff from harry potter to broadway. little steel in the toe. my corner office comes with a tailgate. nine to five is more like 24/7. i grew up believing hard work pays off. so should retirement. ancr: at physicians mutual we work hard like you. it's why we're rated in the top one percent of all insurance companies. maybe we should talk. physicians mutual. insurance for all of us. sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by... >> mason: we leave you this morning among bald eagles, not on currency but at kentucky's land between the lakes national recreation area. i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. charles osgood will be back next sunday morning. ♪ i was diagnosed with copd. i could not take a deep breath i noticed i was having trouble. climbing the stairs, working in the garden, painting. my doctor suggested spiriva right then. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for copd, which includes chroni
>> mason: bob schieffer, thanks. next week here on sunday morning, daniel radcliff from harry potter to broadway. little steel in the toe. my corner office comes with a tailgate. nine to five is more like 24/7. i grew up believing hard work pays off. so should retirement. ancr: at physicians mutual we work hard like you. it's why we're rated in the top one percent of all insurance companies. maybe we should talk. physicians mutual. insurance for all of us. sunday morning's moment of...
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i'm anthony mason. president trump has tiptoed around republican senate candidate roy moore, but today, he dove tweet-first into the sexual assault case, attacking the democratic senator from minnesota on twitter. that had reporters asking whether sexual misconduct allegations against mr. trump should be investigated as well. his spokeswoman responded, "senator franken has admitted wrongdoing. the president hasn't." that's where we begin tonight with chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> mr. president, do you believe roy moore's accusers? >> reporter: president trump has repeatedly declined to answer questions about alabama senate candidate roy moore, but on twitter, he was full of outrage over allegations of sexual harassment by democratic senator al franken. the "al frankenstein" picture is really bad the president wrote. this photograph shows franken appearing to grope leann tweeden on a u.s.o. tour. franken has apologized but the president wondered, "where do his hands go in pictures two
i'm anthony mason. president trump has tiptoed around republican senate candidate roy moore, but today, he dove tweet-first into the sexual assault case, attacking the democratic senator from minnesota on twitter. that had reporters asking whether sexual misconduct allegations against mr. trump should be investigated as well. his spokeswoman responded, "senator franken has admitted wrongdoing. the president hasn't." that's where we begin tonight with chief white house correspondent...
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i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org free speech at cal. the new chancellor tells >>> "kpix 5 news at 6:00" begins with the st sng rond the new chancellor tells us she's determined to protect all voices and prevent violent. good eveni i'm veronica de la we begin with breaking news san jose firefighters are on the scene of a deadly fire this afternoon from the golden will mobile home park, two people are dead officials tell us the victims are a grandfather and his grandchild. right now they are searching for another child a possible third victim. when firefighters arrived the home was fully engulfed partially collapsed. no word on how the fire started but the loss of life investigators will be at the scene through the night. >>> uc berkeley's new chancellor is taking
i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org free speech at cal. the new chancellor tells >>> "kpix 5 news at 6:00" begins with the st sng rond the new chancellor tells us she's determined to protect all voices and prevent violent. good eveni i'm veronica de la we begin with breaking news san jose firefighters are on the scene of a deadly fire this afternoon from the golden...
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this is the "cbs evening news" >> mason: good evening, i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. we begin with the heartbreaking story of otto warmbier, the university of virginia student who was held by north korea for nearly a year and a half. his family announced that warmbier died today less than a week after the north koreans sent him home to ohio in a coma. president trump put out a statement saying, "the united states once again condemns the brutality of the north korean regime as we mourn its latest victim." here's michelle miller. >> reporter: otto's parents fred and cindy warmbier released a statement saying their son had "completed his journey home," going on to say, "unfortunately the awful torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the north koreans ensured that no other outcome was possible beyond the sad one we experienced today." the comatose 22-year-old college student was flown back to the u.s. last tuesday. two days later, fred warmbier described greeting his son for the first time in two years. >> i knelt down by his s
this is the "cbs evening news" >> mason: good evening, i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. we begin with the heartbreaking story of otto warmbier, the university of virginia student who was held by north korea for nearly a year and a half. his family announced that warmbier died today less than a week after the north koreans sent him home to ohio in a coma. president trump put out a statement saying, "the united states once again condemns the brutality of the...
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we'll be right back. >> mason: an army black hawk >> mason: an army black hawk helicopter with a crew of five crashed overnight off the hawaiian island of oahu. they were on a training mission. search teams found a debris field, but no sign of survivors. hopes of finding survivors are dimming in the west african nation of sierra leone. a mudslide killed at least 400 people this week outside the capital. more than 100 were children. 600 are missing. more than 3,000 lost their homes. up next, world war ii vets on the images of neo-nazis marching in america. >> mason: images of neo-nazis on >> mason: images of neo-nazis on the march in charlottesville and elsewhere, are especially disturbing to americans who risked their lives fighting and defeating the nazis overseas. we give these world war ii heroes the final word tonight. here's jericka duncan. >> i am a tuskegee airman. >> i can still tell you my army serial number. >> i went into the army believing that we had to defeat the nazis. >> reporter: all of these men fought on the side of history that believed in freedom for all. edward f
we'll be right back. >> mason: an army black hawk >> mason: an army black hawk helicopter with a crew of five crashed overnight off the hawaiian island of oahu. they were on a training mission. search teams found a debris field, but no sign of survivors. hopes of finding survivors are dimming in the west african nation of sierra leone. a mudslide killed at least 400 people this week outside the capital. more than 100 were children. 600 are missing. more than 3,000 lost their homes....
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i'm anthony mason. the cleveland man who raped and d andred three women in his home for a decade knows where he will spend the rest of his life. ariel castro was in court today to accept a plea deal. he will face life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus 1,000 years. that spares him the death penalty. and we've learned one of his victims is set to testify at his stntencing next week. serrell brown was in the courtroom. >> you have had a chance to read t?is document? >> reporter: the judge asked ariel castro if he understood ce consequences of pleading nallty to 937 criminal counts. >> so finally, sir, again, do you understand, mr. castro, that upon entering this plea you will never be released from prison? was go understand that and i much theas going to get pretty much the book thrown at me. >> reporter: the former bus driver did not speak about his three victims, amanda berry, gina dejesus, and michelle knight. gina d instead, castro tried to explain ca was a victim of his own demons. oll
i'm anthony mason. the cleveland man who raped and d andred three women in his home for a decade knows where he will spend the rest of his life. ariel castro was in court today to accept a plea deal. he will face life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus 1,000 years. that spares him the death penalty. and we've learned one of his victims is set to testify at his stntencing next week. serrell brown was in the courtroom. >> you have had a chance to read t?is document? >>...
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. >> mason: good evening, scott's on assignment. i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. tens of thousands of scientists plan to mark earth day tomorrow my marching in hundreds of cities across the country and around the world. they'll be protesting cuts to research and programs to fight climate change. this comes as americans are growing pessimistic about the environment. a cbs news poll today found just 12% believe the environment will improve for the next generation. 57% say it will get worse. dr. jon lapook begins our coverage. >> reporter: erich jarvis studies the neurobiology of language at new york city's rockefeller university. his entire research team is going to tomorrow's march for science. >> when the first time in recorded history, scientists have to get together to form a march in support of science, something serious is going on. >> reporter: what's different now? >> what's different is that the most powerful country in the world is attacking science, is attacking evidence-based logical thinking. that is a pretty serious attack, not on just science but just
. >> mason: good evening, scott's on assignment. i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. tens of thousands of scientists plan to mark earth day tomorrow my marching in hundreds of cities across the country and around the world. they'll be protesting cuts to research and programs to fight climate change. this comes as americans are growing pessimistic about the environment. a cbs news poll today found just 12% believe the environment will improve for the next generation. 57% say it...
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this is the "cbs eve n >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. we begin tonight with a threat to america's security from hackers sponsored by foreign governments. in an exclusive interview today, cyber-security czar rob joyce told us the u.s. is lacking 300,000 cyber-security experts needed to defend the country. and he had a warning for the public about using software from kaspersky labs. u.s. officials believe the company has ties to the kremlin, and the federal government has vowed not to use its products. more now from homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed that f.b.i. officials have met with private industry representatives to relay concerns about kaspersky lab, a moscow-based cyber-security company with suspected ties to russian intelligence. f.b.i. agents have interviewed kaspersky employees working in the u.s. >> i don't use kaspersky lab products. >> reporter: you don't. rob joyce, the nation's cyber- security czar, is warning consumers against using the company's popular antivirus software. woul
this is the "cbs eve n >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. we begin tonight with a threat to america's security from hackers sponsored by foreign governments. in an exclusive interview today, cyber-security czar rob joyce told us the u.s. is lacking 300,000 cyber-security experts needed to defend the country. and he had a warning for the public about using software from kaspersky labs. u.s. officials believe the company has ties to the kremlin,...
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i'm anthony mason. puerto rico is pleading for help. food and water, gasoline and electricity, they are all needed desperately by the island's nearly 3.5 million residents devastated by hurricane maria. president trump today defended the federal response, and he'll soon see it for himself. he will visit puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands next tuesday. we begin tonight with david begnaud in san juan. d reporter: six days after ancea hit with a vengeance, mayor yulin cruz is at her wit's end, trying to find help. >> i know that leaders aren't supposed to cry. and especially not on tv. but we are having a humanitarian crisis here. >> reporter: some survivors, she says, are facing a second brush with death. like other hospitals on the island, the maestro has no power. a generator powers lights on justwo floors. there's no air conditioning. jesus garcessoto's cancer took a turn for the worst the same day maria hit. his wife, lyssette. >> i'm trying to help him, you know, just in the night, trying to, you know, open the doors, the window
i'm anthony mason. puerto rico is pleading for help. food and water, gasoline and electricity, they are all needed desperately by the island's nearly 3.5 million residents devastated by hurricane maria. president trump today defended the federal response, and he'll soon see it for himself. he will visit puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands next tuesday. we begin tonight with david begnaud in san juan. d reporter: six days after ancea hit with a vengeance, mayor yulin cruz is at her wit's...
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captioning sponsor ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: paradise lost. fema says hurricane irma destroyed one out of every four homes in the florida keys. >> for 15 years, i've lived here, and one moment it's gone. it's hard to figure out where you're going to start over. >> mason: also tonight, nearly three weeks after harvey, a growing health risk in houston homes. >> reporter: is it going to get worse? >> yes, i think so. >> mason: anger among the millions of victims of the equifax breach. >> they were making money off of our information, and they lost it and sold it. i hope the government sues them for all they're worth. >> mason: and... >> the revolutionary mobile phone. >> mason: the revolution turns 10, and apple celebrates with a new iphone. >> this is iphone x. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. the destruction in the florida keys, population 75,000, is staggering. fema reported today that hurricane irma destroyed a quarter of the houses. nearly two-thirds of the rest have
captioning sponsor ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: paradise lost. fema says hurricane irma destroyed one out of every four homes in the florida keys. >> for 15 years, i've lived here, and one moment it's gone. it's hard to figure out where you're going to start over. >> mason: also tonight, nearly three weeks after harvey, a growing health risk in houston homes. >> reporter: is it going to get worse? >> yes, i think so. >> mason: anger among the...